A Writer's Notebook, One-Hundred-Fifty-Nine

Today my poems were discussed in class, and I am very grateful to both Gregory Pardlo and to the other participants for their feedback.  I felt fairly vulnerable, as I did share work that is extremely personal.  It is a poem I've discussed here before, and I don't want to get into it again right now, but it is centered around a personal trauma, and I am glad to have classmates that treated the work with respect and seriousness.

I also, of course, got my assignment, which I just finished, and am now going to get to bed.  It is almost three, and tomorrow is the last day of the festival, so I really need some sleep.

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